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Avnu streamlines Ethernet TSN switch certification

Avnu streamlines Ethernet TSN switch certification

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By Nick Flaherty



The Avnu Alliance has launched a streamlined certification program for Ethernet TSN network switches used across market segments.

The Avnu certification program supports certification for devices according to the IEEE’s SA’s 802.1.BA profile for Audio Video Bridging (AVB) as part of the IEEE Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN), which is a group of IEEE 802.1 standards. Avnu launched a certification programme back in 2021 and launched a TSN component certification programme last month.

The certification tests have been rewritten to adopt a functional approach and primarily assess the switch’s performance within a functional system in addition to evaluating conformance with the IEEE specifications.

Avnu Alliance launches first TSN component certification programme

The certification allows network product manufacturers in various industries to ensure that  devices comply with the core AVB/TSN standards that provide improved synchronization, low latency, and reliability for switched Ethernet networks.

TSN introduces additional features such as frame pre-emption, per-stream filtering, and time aware scheduling, enabling support for a wide range of applications beyond audio and video. AVB and TSN standards enable precise timing within devices, allowing for the support of low-jitter media clocks and accurate synchronization of multiple steams so that different types of traffic seamlessly coexist on a single network.

However, interoperability and adherence to the IEEE’s SA’s AVB/TSN 802.1.BA profile are imperative for the successful deployment and management of these devices.

The Avnu 802.1BA Switch Certification program will initially launch with an extensive Pilot Phase, during which conditional certifications will be granted. Newly certified devices under the Pilot phase will undergo a final certification once the full set of tests is established, ensuring the highest standards of performance and reliability.

“We are excited to announce the updated Switch Certification program,” said Avnu Alliance President Dave Cavalcanti. “The modifications implemented in the testing process will improve and speed up device certification, ensuring compliance with AVB/TSN standards and enhancing interoperability among platforms to provide cost-effective and superior market solutions.”

Audio networking companies, including d&b audiotechnik, L-Acoustics, Luminex, and Meyer Sound, SoC manufacturers such as NXP Semiconductors, Analog Devices, and Intel, and design, emulation, and test solutions provider Keysight Technologies are actively supporting Avnu Alliance’s Switch Certification Program.

“We have had fantastic support from leading providers in developing new and modified test plans, followed by implementing the resulting new test implementations to ensure the quality of certified devices.” said Avnu Switch Task Group Chair Richie Pearn. “Their involvement has been integral in validating numerous certified devices with the new testing process.”

“As the adoption of AVB in networked audio-visual products continues to grow, Keysight remains committed to developing robust market-leading network test and conformance tools that provide device makers with an Avnu-approved test solution for their AVB certification needs,” said Ram Periakaruppan, Vice President and General Manager, Network Test & Security Solutions, Keysight Technologies.

First integrated test package for Avnu Alliance Time Sensitive Networking

“802.1BA profile certification represents a crucial first step towards Ethernet switches enabling network convergence across multiple market segments,” said Genio Kronauer, Executive Director of R&D, Technologies and Platforms at L-Acoustics. “It’s vital to break silo thinking, as modern networks must diversify to serve growing industry needs. Achieving switch certification ensures that various segments can share infrastructure seamlessly, fostering collaboration and innovation.”

“Ethernet switches connect most devices but are still challenging for ProAV experts to configure and ensure interoperability across vendors” said Daniel Zimmermann, Product Manager at d&b audiotechnik. “TSN adds real-time features to Ethernet that ensure reliable performance even under heavy load. Although AVB switches were once rare, there are now many options, and certification builds confidence in switch selection. Collaborating with ProAV, silicon, and test system manufacturers is accelerating switch test software development and enabling an ecosystem of interoperable devices.”

 More information on the certification programme is on the the Avnu website.

 

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